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  • 1 ♦ prayer

    ♦ prayer /ˈprɛə(r)/
    n.
    1 preghiera; orazione; prece (lett.): to say one's prayers, dire le preghiere; My prayer was answered, la mia preghiera è stata esaudita; evening prayer, preghiera della sera; (al pl.) vespro; morning prayer, mattutino; silent prayer, muta preghiera
    2 raccomandazione: medical prayers, raccomandazioni del medico
    3 (leg.) domanda giudiziale (leg.); istanza; supplica
    prayer beads, i grani del rosario □ the prayer book, il libro delle preghiere □ the Prayer Book (o the Book of Common Prayer), il Libro delle Preghiere NOTE DI CULTURA: = Book of Common Prayer ► book □ prayer carpet (o rug), tappeto di preghiera ( usato dai musulmani) □ prayer meeting, incontro di preghiera □ prayer wheel, mulino di preghiera, cilindro da preghiere ( usato dai buddisti).

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  • 2 दैव _daiva

    दैव a. (
    -वी f.) [देवादागतः अण्]
    1 Relating to gods, caused by or coming from gods, divine, celestial; संस्कृतं नाम दैवी वागन्वाख्याता महर्षिभिः Kāv.1.33; दैवीनां मानुषीणां च प्रतिहर्ता त्वमापदाम् R.1.6; Y.2.235; Bg.4.25; 9.13;16.3; Ms.3.75.
    -2 Royal; दैवी वाग्यस्य नाभवत् Rāj. T.5.26.
    -3 Depending on fate, fatal.
    -4 Possessing the quality of सत्त्व.
    -वः 1 (i. e. विवाहः) One of the eight forms of marriage, that in which the daughter is given away at a sacrifice to the offi- ciating priest; यज्ञस्य ऋत्विजे दैवः Y.1.59 (for the eight forms of marriage see उद्वाह or Ms.3.21).
    -2 A worshipper of god (देवभक्त); दैवान् सर्वे गुणवन्तो भवन्ति Mb. 12.158.35.
    -वम् 1 Fate, destiny, luck, fortune; पूर्वजन्म- कृतं कर्म तद्दैवमिति कथ्यते H. दैवमविद्वांसः प्रमाणयन्ति Mu.3; विना पुरुषकारेण दैवमत्र न सिध्यति 'God helps those who help themselves'; दैवं निहत्य कुरु पौरुषमात्मशक्त्या Pt.1.361. (दैवात् by chance, luckily, accidentally.)
    -2 A god, deity.
    -3 A religious rite or offering, an oblation to gods; उत्तिष्ठ नरशार्दूल कर्तव्यं दैवमाह्निकम् Rām.1.23.2.
    -4 A kind of Śrāddha ceremony.
    -5 Parts of the hands sacred to the gods, i. e. the tips of the fingers; cf. Ms.2.59.
    -6 Royal duties; न तु केवलदैवेन प्रजाभावेन रेमिरे Mb.1.222.1.
    -7 A science phenomena, unusuals (उत्पातs); Ch. Up. 7.1.2.
    -वी 1 A woman married according to the form of marriage called daiva q. v. above.
    -2 a. Divine, super-human; दैवी संपद्विमोक्षाय निबन्धायासुरी मता Bg.16.5.
    -3 A division of medicine (the medical use of charms, prayers &c.).
    -Comp. -अत्ययः evil resulting from un- usual natural phenomena.
    -अधीन, -आयत्त a. depen- dent on fate; दैवायत्तं कुले जन्म मदायत्तं तु पौरुषम् Ve.3.33.
    -अहोरात्रः a day of the gods i. e. the human year.
    -इज्य a. sacred to Jupiter (गुरु), -topaz.
    - उपहत a. ill- fated, unfortunate; दैवेनोपहतस्य बुद्धिरथवा सर्वा विपर्यस्यति Mu.6.8.
    -ऊढा a woman married according to the Daiva ritual. ˚ज the son of such a woman; दैवोढाजः सुतश्चैव सप्त सप्त परावरान् Ms.3.38.
    -कर्मन् n. offering, oblations to gods.
    -कृत a.
    1 fated.
    -2 natural.
    -कोविद्, -चिन्तकः, -ज्ञः an astrologer, a fortune-teller, पुरोहित प्रकुर्वीत दैवज्ञमुदितोदितम् Y.1.313; Kām.9,25.
    -गतिः f. turn or course of fate; मुक्ताजालं चिरपरिचितं त्याजितो दैवगत्या Me.96.; Pt.3.174.
    -चिन्ता fatalism; astrology.
    -ज्ञ a. knowing fate or men's destinies.
    -तन्त्र a. dependent on fate.
    -दत्त a. innate, natural.
    -दीपः the eye.
    -दुर्विपाकः hardness of fortune, adverseness or unpropitiousness of fate, an evil turn of fate; U.1.4.
    -दोषः badness of fate.
    -पर a.
    1 trusting to fate, fatalist.
    -2 fated. predestined.
    -प्रश्नः 1 fortune-telling, astrology.
    -2 a voice from heaven. नक्तं निर्गत्य यत्किञ्चिच्छुभाशुभकरं वचः । श्रूयते तद्विदुर्धीरा दैवप्रश्नमुपश्रुतिम् ॥
    -युगम् 'a Yuga of the gods' said to consist of 12 divine years, but see Kull. on एतद् द्वादशसाहस्रं देवानां युगमुच्यते Ms.1.71.
    -योगः a lucky coincidence, fortuitous combination, fortune, chance. (दैवयोगेन, दैवयोगात् fortunately, accidentally.)
    -रक्षित a. guarded by the gods; अरक्षितं तिष्ठति दैवरक्षितम् Subhāṣ.
    -लेखकः a fortune-teller, an astrologer.
    -वशः, -शम् the power of destiny, subjection to fate.
    -वाणी 1 a voice from heaven.
    -2 the Sanskrit language; cf. Kāv.1.33. quoted above.
    -विद् m. an astrologer.
    -सभेयम् a variety of sandal-wood red and smelling like a lotus-flower; Kau. A.2.11.
    -हत a. ill-fated; सुरक्षितं दैवहतं विनश्यति Subhāṣ.
    -हीन a. ill-fated, unfortu- nate, unlucky.

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  • 3 दैव


    daíva
    1) orᅠ daivá mf (ī́)n. (fr. devá) belonging to orᅠ coming from the gods, divine, celestial AV. Br. Mn. MBh. etc.;

    sacred to the gods ( tīrtha n. the tips of the fingers Mn. II, 59 ;
    cf. s.v.;
    - vīdik f. the north L. ;
    cf. 2. diṡ);
    royal ( vāc) Rājat. V, 205 ;
    depending on fate, fatal Kāv. ;
    m. (with orᅠ without vivāha) a form of marriage, the gift of a daughter at a sacrifice to the officiating priest Mn. III, 21; 28 ;
    the knowledge of portents Saṃk. ;
    patr. of Atharvan ṠBr. ;
    pl. the attendants of a deity TāṇḍBr. XVII, 1, 1 ;
    (ī) f. a woman married according to the Daiva rite Vishṇ. XXIV, 30 ;
    a division of medicine, the medical use of charms, prayers etc. W. ;
    n. a deity (cf. kula-) BhP. III, 1, 35 etc.. ;
    (scil. karman, kārya etc.) a religious offering orᅠ rite Yājñ. MBh. ;
    divine power orᅠ will, destiny, fate, chance (- vāt ind., by chance, accidentally) AV. Mn. MBh. etc.
    daiva
    2) Vṛiddbl form of deva in comp.

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    - दैवगति
    - दैवचिन्तक
    - दैवचिन्तन
    - दैवचिन्ता
    - दैवज्ञ
    - दैवशर्मन्
    - दैवतन्त्र
    - दैवतस्
    - दैवदत्त
    - दैवदीप
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    - दैवदोष
    - दैवनिर्मित
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    - दैवपरिक्षा
    - दैवप्रश्न
    - दैवयज्ञपिण्डसूर्य
    - दैवयुग
    - दैवयुत
    - दैवयोग
    - दैवरक्षित
    - दैवरथ
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    - दैवलेखक
    - दैवलौकिक
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    - दैववाणी
    - दैवविद्
    - दैवविधि
    - दैवश्राद्ध
    - दैवसम्पन्न
    - दैवहत
    - दैवहतक
    - दैवहीन

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